Landlord's debt spirals out of control after renters refuse to apply for rental assistance

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I sound like someone who hears landlords crying every other day on the news about the fate of their properties because their tenants won’t pay up.
And you are perfectly oky with people using other peoples good without paying? You'd be perfectly okay with running a business that loses money and you can't do shiit about it.
 

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I sound like someone who hears landlords crying every other day on the news about the fate of their properties because their tenants won’t pay up.


That doesn’t mean that they’ve bought under these new aged underwriting requirements. You have to have a significant amount of cash on hand and show a lot of verifiable stable income, prepay alot of taxes and fees and still have a few months principal ready to spend in a checking account. Some of these banks will turn you away just off the fact that you’ve haven’t been working in your career field for that long. It’s insane.
 

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And you are perfectly oky with people using other peoples good without paying? You'd be perfectly okay with running a business that loses money and you can't do shiit about it.

Charging people more than 20% of their monthly income on rent, is a financially risky and unstable practice, which it took a pandemic or a societal disruption to ruin the landlords' cash flows. That business model is reckless and greedy
 

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I was always on the fence about real estate. But after this Im like, I'll just put 6 figures in a REIT before I rent a property. shyt is fukked because banks are to greedy and lobby to hard. The government should be helping small landlords like this and the tenants at the same time. But they dont mind letting these folks lose their properties to the banks man. Its a fukking shame, but I think that small real estate moves like this will die out in the next few decades. Only multimillion dollar companies will be eating the whole house/rental market.
 
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